-- Viral Resistance - T-Engine 4 Module
-- Copyright (C) 2010 Mikolai Fajer
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-- Mikolai Fajer "yufra"
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return [[Joining the army had seemed like such a great way to pay for medical school.  Sure, basic training was a bit rough, but you are going to be living the life while your college friends are still paying off their debt.  That is what you kept telling yourself after being assigned to this base out in the middle of the North Dakota.  The brutal winters just meant more time to study during your residency on virology, and what a residency it was turning out to be.  It was curious how many interesting and exotic viruses ended up in the base hospital...

The PA blares "Paging Dr. #LIGHT_GREEN#]]..name..[[#WHITE# to the #RED#Biohazard Ward, Room 6.  Code green.#WHITE#"  Another day at the office.
]]
